SEW MOTOR Datasheet

The SEW MOTOR Datasheet is your key to understanding the capabilities and specifications of SEW-EURODRIVE motors, a crucial component in countless industrial applications. It’s a comprehensive document that outlines everything you need to know to select the right motor for your specific needs, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.

Delving into the Depths of a SEW MOTOR Datasheet

A SEW MOTOR Datasheet is more than just a list of numbers; it’s a complete profile of a specific motor model. It provides detailed information about its electrical characteristics, mechanical specifications, performance curves, and safety features. Understanding this information is essential for engineers, technicians, and anyone involved in selecting, installing, or maintaining SEW-EURODRIVE motors. Properly interpreting the datasheet ensures the selected motor will effectively handle the application’s demands, prevent premature failures, and optimize energy consumption.

These datasheets typically include a variety of key parameters, often organized for easy access. Understanding what each of these parameters means is crucial. For example, you might find information organized like this:

  • Motor Type: Specifies the motor’s design (e.g., asynchronous, synchronous).
  • Power Rating: Indicates the motor’s output power in kilowatts (kW) or horsepower (HP).
  • Voltage and Frequency: Defines the electrical supply required for the motor.

The information can also be visually presented in tables like this:

Parameter Value Unit
Rated Torque 15 Nm
Rated Speed 1450 RPM

Beyond the basic specs, datasheets often contain valuable performance curves, such as torque-speed curves, which illustrate the motor’s behavior under varying load conditions. They also detail insulation class, protection class (IP rating), and any applicable certifications. This information is critical for ensuring the motor is suitable for the intended operating environment. Consider this example:

  1. Insulation Class: This indicates the maximum allowable operating temperature for the motor’s windings. Higher classes allow for hotter operating temperatures.
  2. IP Rating: Specifies the degree of protection against ingress of solids and liquids. For example, IP65 indicates protection against dust and water jets.
  3. Certifications: Can include CE, UL, or other regional safety and compliance marks.

Ready to leverage the power of the SEW MOTOR Datasheet? Explore the official SEW-EURODRIVE documentation for comprehensive details and unlock the full potential of your motor applications.